Heavenly Pilgrim
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TrustitL: And get over the coffee thing. The master said put the coffee in the cup and the servant put it on the guest of honors lap. The servant got distracted by the young lady in the pretty dress and tripped over the rug. Sounds like "missing the mark", oops, not obeying a known command to me. Would you be happier if I used some "terrible" sin like adultry with the masters wife?\
HP: Are you trying to indicate that if one does not believe the illustration another uses is proper, that they need to just 'get over it?' I thought this was a debate section.
TrustitL: Where did you come up with "When any man violates the moral law of God, they indeed will come under the law and its penalty."
HP: The Holy Spirit revealing truth to my heart..
TrustitL: What laws are the "moral law" and what are it's penalties? And how do I exactly pay that price?
HP: If you are honestly that ignorant of the concept of morality and moral law, I do not believe any explanation I would give would help. What is your point?
HP: One is not under the law when one first has received forgiveness from sins that are past
TrustitL: And then one goes back under it when he commits his first sin as a child of God? Thats a new one.
HP: Not according to the Word of Truth. Eze 18:26 When a righteous man turneth away from his righteousness, and committeth iniquity, and dieth in them; for his iniquity that he hath done shall he die.